BEETHOVEN:

THE MAN AND THE ARTIST,

AS REVEALED IN HIS OWN WORDS



By Ludwig van Beethoven



Edited by Friedrich Kerst and Henry Edward Krehbiel

This edition of “Beethoven: the Man and the Artist, as Revealed in his own Words,” was translated into English and published in 1905 by B.W. Huebsch. It was also republished unabridged by Dover Publications, Inc., in a 1964 edition, ISBN 0-486-21261-0.







Contents

BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

PREFACE

CONCERNING ART

LOVE OF NATURE

CONCERNING TEXTS

ON COMPOSING

ON PERFORMING MUSIC

ON HIS OWN WORKS

ON ART AND ARTISTS

BEETHOVEN AS CRITIC

ON EDUCATION

ON HIS OWN DISPOSITION AND CHARACTER

THE SUFFERER

WORLDLY WISDOM

GOD

APPENDIX






BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) is widely considered to be one of the pre-eminent classical music figures of the Western world. This German musical genius created numerous works that are firmly entrenched in the repertoire. Except for a weakness in composing vocal and operatic music (to which he himself admitted, notwithstanding a few vocal works like the opera “Fidelio” and the song “Adelaide,”), Beethoven had complete mastery of the artform. He left his stamp in 9 symphonies, 5 piano concertos, 10 violin sonatas, 32 piano sonatas, numerous string quartets and dozens of other key works. Many of his works are ingeniously imaginative and innovative, such as his 3rd symphony (the “Eroica”), his 9th Violin Sonata (the “Kreutzer”), his “Waldstein” piano sonata, his 4th and 5th piano concertos, or his “Grosse Fugue” for string quartet. (Of course, each of Beethoven’s works adds its own unique detail to Beethoven’s grand musical paradigm.)

It is difficult to sum up briefly what his musical works represent or symbolize, since taken together they encompass a vast system of thought. Generally, however, those who apprehend his music sense that it reflects their own personal yearnings and sufferings. It egoistically, and always intelligently, “discusses” with its listener his or her feelings in the wake of personal failure and personal triumph, from the lowest depths of despair to

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